The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Zväzok 4J. and P. KNAPTON in Ludgate-street, 1751 - 341 strán (strany) |
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... praise , or money , is the least they crave ; Yet each declares the other fool or knave . NOTES . 120 VER . 118. Sir , you have an Eye ] It is remarkable that amongst these compliments on his infirmities and deformities , he mentions ...
... praise , or money , is the least they crave ; Yet each declares the other fool or knave . NOTES . 120 VER . 118. Sir , you have an Eye ] It is remarkable that amongst these compliments on his infirmities and deformities , he mentions ...
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... praise , And Congreve lov'd , and Swift endur'd my lays ; The courtly Talbot , Somers , Sheffield read , Ev'n mitred Rochester would nod the head , 140 NOTES . his Father into the Foreft : and then got first acquainted with the writings ...
... praise , And Congreve lov'd , and Swift endur'd my lays ; The courtly Talbot , Somers , Sheffield read , Ev'n mitred Rochester would nod the head , 140 NOTES . his Father into the Foreft : and then got first acquainted with the writings ...
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... praise , affent with civil leer , And without fneering , teach the rest to sneer ; NOTES . Indeed his own performance . Mr. Pope , in his first resent- ment of this ufage , was refolved to expose this new Verfion in a fevere critic upon ...
... praise , affent with civil leer , And without fneering , teach the rest to sneer ; NOTES . Indeed his own performance . Mr. Pope , in his first resent- ment of this ufage , was refolved to expose this new Verfion in a fevere critic upon ...
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... praise - Who but must laugh , if such a man there be ? Who would not weep , if ATTICUs were he ! VARIATIONS . After 208. in the MS . Who , if two Wits on rival themes conteft , Approves of each , but likes the worft the beft . 210 ...
... praise - Who but must laugh , if such a man there be ? Who would not weep , if ATTICUs were he ! VARIATIONS . After 208. in the MS . Who , if two Wits on rival themes conteft , Approves of each , but likes the worft the beft . 210 ...
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... praise ; NOTES . ; 221 coherent as in this before us , it cannot fail of being the object of a malignant pleasantry . VER . 214. Who would not weep , if ATTICUS were he ! ] But . when we come to know it belongs to Atticus , i . e . to ...
... praise ; NOTES . ; 221 coherent as in this before us , it cannot fail of being the object of a malignant pleasantry . VER . 214. Who would not weep , if ATTICUS were he ! ] But . when we come to know it belongs to Atticus , i . e . to ...
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